Typing html into the signature shows up all the html code. I tried also creating the signature in word using a hyperlink for the image and copying it into the signature box in OWA, all works, but there is no hyperlink after doing that.

The only thing that works is typing http://www.website.com gets highlighted as a hyperlink and so do email addresses. I don't see a way to do it in OWA. You can do this in Outlook. But OWA and Outlook signatures do not carry over.

I had to disable that MIME activex control from IE because everytime I clicked on SEND my entire IE crashed.
So this signature thing isn't working for me... also, the image looks fine in the signature editor but once you click on new, it shows a broken image icon...

Any ideas? Perhaps I don't have the latest MIME? How do I make sure I install the latest one?
Under options in OWA i see this:
Click here to install the latest version of the S/MIME Control. When the file download dialog appears, choose Open.
It downloads and installs but as I mentioned above, it crashes my browser when clicking send.... how do I make sure I have the right version of the S/MIME?

Ok. Here is what I have found. If you copy from a local picture, word doc etc. It will not work. This is because the image is not being pasted in, esentially a pointner / link is being put in. I have also found if you were to put your image on on the web with a hyperlink in it, so <a href="http://www.webpage.com><img src="image path"></a> on a public web page and then copy the image that it produces into yoru signature should solve most the problems.

You will wind up with a picture that actually displays in the signature and in sent email, along with a link.

The problem was that in OMA to insert (paste) the image you have to have at least some text before it. I was clearing the screen blank and the paste link was greyed out.
I worked around the issue by just typing a period (.) and making it white so it doesn't show and then I was able to paste the image right after it in the signature.

Thank you Matthew!

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